TRAMPLINEMAN
TDR MEMBER
I was wondering if any of you compare the two on your trucks and if they're close or a long way off. I've never filled the truck from a station pump so I can't get an accurate gallon count.
Tramplineman,
I track all my fill ups. I built an excel spreadsheet that tracks total mileage, trip mileage, cost of fuel, truck computer mpg and actual mpg.
Both the 2011 Ram & the 2015 Ram are close. Usually less than 1/2 mpg difference where as our 2013 GMC Terrain is approximately 2 mpg different.
Joe
I also track mine in excel spreadsheets. I find the EVIC is consistently 1 to 4 miles higher than the actual use. I am a gentle driver and I have always assumed this was tracking from the time I reset. If it does it in smaller chunks perhaps that would explain the difference. The error is noticeable worse when I have a mix of towing and not towing.
I have a feeling the " travel distance left" is either optimistic or I am not brave enough to push it to the limit.
Not at all unhappy with my fuel mileage, but wish the dash indicator was a bit closer.
The EVIC on my truck consistently shows 1 mpg more than my hand calc figures...... I wish it was the other way around......
Sam
My dash calculated is actually pretty good. The only problem is that it is averaging over a shorter timespan than my tank of gas. If we we could simply 'reset' the calc every time we fill up and force it to simply display the number of miles driven divided by gallons used, it would be a perfect hand calculated measurement every time. But for some stupid reason the engineers thought it necessary to do this measurement over some arbitrary shorter timespan. Really, wtf engineers?.
What does your truck and your hand calc usually show? I'd like to compare it to mine.
I really can't track my gallons used to fill cause I always fill the truck thru my dual filtered bulk tank and I don't have a gallon counter on it.
Basically, the truck computer is perfect. But it is only perfect over the arbitrary number of miles that are stored in it's memory. People who say it is inaccurate either don't understand the technology or their truck is severely broken.
:-laf Really ????
It's all about miles traveled and gallons consumed.....period.
All I can add is "assume" = "***" out of "u" and "me"....I'd assume most people are refuelling while unloaded between pulling other than the rare stop while hooked up towing across country. You unhook, drive without any load, and on the way to your fuel up, your MPG ratings on your EVIC skyrocket as compared to towing MPG. Then you complain, '[omg] the EVIC is optimistic a good percentage of the time, and overly optimistic a larger percentage of the time.'
I agree with gsbrockman. I believe it is averaging since last reset. One only has to compare how fast the average changes when going up hill or down hill 10 miles after reset as compared to how slowly the average changes after several hundred miles from reset on the same hills .
I have never seen the evic read lower than the hand calculated mileage. I have seen it close a few times but usually off by 2 or more miles per gallon (high). The only real use for this display is to let you know fuel is moving through the system. On my truck it is not accurate enough to take seriously.
I usually use the A odometer when I buy fuel and the B odometer for the whole trip
All I can add is "assume" = "***" out of "u" and "me"....
Click on my fuelly link. If you hover over each "note" in my 143 fuel ups, you'll most likely find I note ET (elapsed time), average miles per hour, and the overly optimistic EVIC calculated MPG figure for that tank......per "Trip A" and it's reset every fill up. Based on my findings of using "Trip B" over x number of fuel ups on a hauling route (say----5 or 6 fuel ups without resetting Trip B) I can safely say that Trip B is just about a dead on average of the last three Trip A EVIC readings.
http://www.fuelly.com/car/ram/3500/2014/gsbrockman/298756
But......what do I know.....I've only done this for the last 11 months and 60k miles.
MOPAR EVIC's have......and always will be....overly optimistic.
I suppose you have access to the computer code that RAM uses for this wonderful EVIC calculation???Absolutely zero chance of it averaging since the last reset.
Perhaps you should heed your own advice......as I stated before---miles traveled and gallons consumed, folks.You don't have to be a jackass.
I suppose you have access to the computer code that RAM uses for this wonderful EVIC calculation???
Perhaps you should heed your own advice......as I stated before---miles traveled and gallons consumed, folks.![]()